Sentence examples for difficult to mitigate from inspiring English sources

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And unfortunately for prospective developers, that's an externality that's very difficult to mitigate.

It is difficult to mitigate against El Niño, because of the time frames involved, but we can respond to minimise the effects or even take advantage of them.

By contrast, carbon dioxide, the primary cause of climate disruption, persists in the atmosphere for thousands of years — and its effects are much more difficult to mitigate.

If someone is repeatedly replying to every comment in a thread and refuses to give equal time to opposing views, then even if every response they make is reasonable, the sum total of their actions becomes disruptive to the conversation and very, very difficult to mitigate.

While remaining LGBT organisations do important work in educating housing providers and homeless services on good practice, it is difficult to mitigate the effects of shrinking local authority budgets, a brutal housing market and the curtailing of young people's eligibility for benefits.

What's more, this effect is robust and, at the very least, difficult to mitigate.

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It is worth mentioning that, although with some exceptions, the effectiveness of interventions for the prevention of falls in care homes is debatable, and number of diseases, a prevalent and difficult-to-mitigate factor in these very aged populations, might go some way to explain this resistance to preventive programs.

These reintroductions complicate island restoration efforts, and present a risk to conservation investments in the archipelago that is both difficult and expensive to mitigate.

Mr. Packard said after the sentencing that it was difficult to say anything to mitigate his client's behavior, because "any explanation is looked upon as a justification or a rationalization".

The company said it would cut costs to mitigate difficult advertising sales.

Thus, relative to voluntourists, medical tourists will often find it very difficult to determine how to mitigate any negative consequences of their travel, if they are even aware that such risks exist.

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